Super Bowl 55 (Chiefs vs Buccaneers): Tom Brady Prop Bets
Tom Brady is the player with the most Super Bowl wins in the history of the NFL. He’s also made the most touchdown passes, most passing yards, and has the most passes completed in the Super Bowl history. For all these reasons, it’s not surprising that so many people are interested in Tom Brady prop bets ahead of the Chiefs vs Buccaneers game.
If you would like to learn what we predict is going to happen in that game, make sure to read our Super Bowl 55 Preview. If you would like to see what we think about the best Patrick Mahomes prop bets, you ought to read that article too. But, if you’re interested only in Tom Brady props, then just keep reading!
Tom Brady Passing TDs in Super Bowl 55
As a New England Patriots quarterback, Brady took part in nine Super Bowls, winning six of those. The Chiefs vs Buccaneers game is going to be his tenth Super Bowl appearance, but first as the Bucs QB.
In his Super Bowl games, Brady made a total of 18 touchdown passes, which accounts for two per game on average. Can he throw for two or more touchdowns in the Super Bowl 55 as well?
Probably. However, there’s one little problem – online sportsbooks think so too, which is why you can’t find odds for Tom Brady prop bets with 2 passing TDs. The betting offer starts with 3 passing TDs, for which the odds are -143.
So, can Tom Brady make three or more passing touchdowns in the Super Bowl 55? Well, he did it in the NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers.
Us from the FatCatBet have become huge fans of the Chiefs defense, especially after we saw them stopping the Buffalo Bills offense in the AFC Championship game. We definitely believe they have what it takes to stop Brady from passing for too many TDs. Still, three TD passes are something this guy can make, but probably not more than that.
Tom Brady Pass Competitions
In the 2020 NFL season, Tom Brady’s passing percentage is 65.7%, which puts him in the 19th place of all the quarterbacks in the league. And in his previous four games, his percentage of passes completed is way below his season average. It goes like this:
- 63.41% against Atlanta Hawks (26-of-40)
- 55.00% against Washington Football Team (22-of-40)
- 54.55% against New Orleans Saints (18-of-33)
- 55.56% against Green Bay Packers (20-of-36)
On top of everything, knowing that Kansas City is getting better in the defense, we cannot expect Brady to record too many pass completions. We’d say no more than 30, but probably more than 23. The odds on 23+ pass completions for Tom Brady are -250.
Tom Brady Interception: Yes/No
This season, Tom Brady threw 12 interceptions, which is two times more than Patrick Mahomes. The most interceptions thrown by Brady per game this season is three, which happened in two games – against the Saints in November and against the Packers in the NFC Championship game.
When playing aggressively, interceptions are bound to happen, especially when facing tough defense. And the Chiefs definitely have a tough defense.
That said, we’re almost certain at least one of Tom Brady’s passes is going to be intercepted in the Chiefs vs Buccaneers game. The odds on that are -167.
Tom Brady Prop Bets Parleys
For those after better odds, Tom Brady prop bets parleys might be the right solution. Our suggestions are the following:
- Tom Brady to have 250+ Passing Yards and 2+ Passing TDs (-556)
- Brady to have 300+ Passing Yards and 2+ Passing TDs (-182)
- Tom Brady to have 25+ Pass Completions, 305+ Passing Yards, and 2+ Passing TDs (+117)
Exotic Prop Bets for Tom Brady in Super Bowl 55
Here are some exotic Tom Brady prop bets you might be interested in (plus the reasons why these wagers are probably going to win):
- How Many Times Will Gisele Bundchen be Shown? The odds on Over 1.5 are -250. We think it’ll happen as the supermodel is Tom Brady’s wife and mother to two of his children.
- How Many Times Will “Trump” be Said? Tom Brady is a friend of former US President Donald Trump, which could inspire the announcers to mention him at least once. The odds on that are +700.
- QB to be Mentioned 1st After Kickoff? We think Tom Brady. After all, he’s a true legend of the Super Bowl, who might be playing his very last Super Bowl on Sunday, the reason being that he’s already 43.
- What will be said/mentioned 1st: Tom Brady’s 10th Super Bowl or Tom Brady’s Age 43? We think the announcers need to point out that Super Bowl 55 is Brady’s 10th Super Bowl appearance. They’ll probably also mention that he’s 43, but later on.
That’s it from us when Tom Brady prop bets in Super Bowl LV are concerned. However, if you’d like to get even more involved with the Super Bowl proposition bets, we have something for you – our Super Bowl Prop Bet Sheet!
You can download the sheet and use it to have fun with your friends. There’s no need to wager any money, just have a nice friendly competition. Who wins is the Super Bowl master!